9722 – CONDENSER MOTOR (1/8 – 1/12 HP, 1075 RPM, 42Y, 5MFD)
Century 9722 condenser motor — 1/8 to 1/12 HP, 1075 RPM, 208-230V, 42Y frame, 5 MFD cap. Multi-HP with reversible rotation. 5″ diameter TEAO motor.
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Century 9722 condenser motor — 1/8 to 1/12 HP, 1075 RPM, 208-230V, 42Y frame, 5 MFD cap. Multi-HP with reversible rotation. 5″ diameter TEAO motor.

Nortek 622686 ECM blower motor — 1/2 HP, 1050 RPM, 208-230V, 48-frame. Variable speed with proprietary PWM harness. Direct replacement for 622686R.

1/3-1/5 HP 2-speed condenser fan motor, 825 RPM, 208-230V, 7.5 MFD cap. Reversible rotation with thermal overload protection.

1/3 to 1/5 HP condenser fan motor, 1075 RPM, 208-230V, 10 MFD cap. Multi-HP replacement for Goodman, Trane, Carrier, Lennox, and more.

1/4 HP 825 RPM condenser fan motor, 208-230V, 48Y frame, 5 MFD cap. Direct OEM replacement for Goodman, Lennox, and other brands.

1/6 HP 825 RPM condenser fan motor, 208-230V, 48-frame, 5 MFD cap required. Reversible rotation with overload protection. Fits Goodman, Trane, and more.

1/6 HP 1075 RPM condenser fan motor, 208-230V, 10 MFD cap required. Direct replacement for WG840727. Fits multiple residential condenser brands.

Century 9724 condenser motor — 1/4 to 1/6 HP, 1625 RPM, 208-230V, 42Y frame, 5 MFD cap. Higher-speed multi-HP motor with reversible rotation.

1/3-1/5 HP 2-speed condenser fan motor, 1075 RPM, 208-230V, 5 MFD cap. Ball bearings with reversible rotation. Fits multiple residential condensers.

1/3-1/6 HP 2-speed condenser motor, 825 RPM, 208-230V. Trane mounting configuration. Replaces Trane and other brand condenser fan motors.

Century 9723 condenser motor — 1/4 to 1/6 HP, 1075 RPM, 208-230V, 42Y frame, 7.5 MFD cap. Multi-HP with reversible rotation. 5″ diameter TEAO motor.

1/4-1/8 HP 825 RPM condenser fan motor, 208-230V, 48-frame, 5 or 7.5 MFD cap. Multi-HP motor with reversible rotation and overload protection.
The condenser fan motor spins the fan blade on your outdoor AC unit, pulling air across the condenser coils to release heat. When it fails, your system can overheat quickly.
Always test the capacitor before replacing the motor. A $15 capacitor could save you from buying a $150+ motor.
🎥 Watch our video tutorial: How to Replace a Condenser Fan Motor